Carry Camping
First Aid Kits For Own Protection
It does
not matter how careful you and the rest of the
family are, if you are planning on going
camping, first aid kits need to be packed in
with the rest of your gear. Even the smallest
cut or insect bite can turn into a major problem
if it is not properly treated and many camping
trips have been cut short due to infections.
There are many different types of camping first
aid kits available that you can find the one
that will fit your budget as well as your
camping needs.
For short
stays in a public campground the camping first
aid kits should include band aids as well as a
topical antiseptic to clean wounds. They should
also contain items for insect bites or bee
stings as well as gauze to provide a sterile
dressing in the event of a larger cut. Most
public campgrounds will have emergency supplies
available to major accidents so carrying a
litter, splints and dressing for major
emergencies probably will not be necessary.
Even if
you go the entire season without opening it,
camping first aid kits should be checked before
leaving on the first trip of the year. You never
know when a family member may have grabbed a few
band aids from the kit while at home and when
they are needed in camp, is not the time to find
out they have all been used.
Check
First Aid Supplies Frequently
Ointments
and astringents that are often part of camping
first aid kits do have expiration dates and
before every season, the kits should be checked
to make sure everything is still valid.
Antiseptics used beyond their expiration date
will not have the same benefits as fresh
materials and you could still end up with an
infection. Additionally, using out dated
products on an open wound may actually invite an
infection.
This is
also a good time to check on the supply of
band-aids and gauze to make sure there are
enough in the kit. While most camping first aid
kits are available in waterproof containers, it
is always possible that some moisture has leaked
inside and ruined all or part of the products
inside.
At the end
of every trip it is advised to replenish every
item from the camping first aid kits that may
have been used. It is easy to forget between
trips that you might be out of something and the
time to realize it is before that item is needed
in an emergency.
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